No-bake fruit tart

No-bake fruit tart

This simple no-bake fruit and custard tart is the perfect solution if you've been asked to bring dessert. Just four basic ingredients and it's ready in 15 minutes.

serves: 8|
prep: 0:15

ingredients

250
g milk arrowroot biscuits
(crushed)

150
g butter
(melted)

150
g pudding mix

750
ml milk

250
g fresh strawberries

2
passionfruit
(pulp)

method

In a large bowl mix together the crushed biscuits and melted butter until it forms a wet, crumbly cookie dough consistency. You should be able to ball it together in your fist without it breaking apart.

Press the biscuit base mix into a fluted tart tin with removable base. Use the base of a glass to press the mixture into the sides of the tin.

Put the base into the fridge while you make the custard.

Pour the milk into a large bowl, then sprinkle the pudding mix over, whisking briskly and continuously until the pudding mix starts to set.

Pour the custard into the tin and put it in the fridge to set for about 15 minutes.

Hull and halve the strawberries and spread them over the top of the tart. Drizzle with passionfruit pulp.

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